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VersaFAb Screen listing features to be cut

This screen lists all features to be cut on this particular part, their locations, sizes and status (pending, complete, in process).  The information came directly from the part detailing file and required no additional input from the operator.

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VersaFAb gives a graphical view of the features to be cut on the piece

This screen depicts the features that will be cut on this typical W-beam, showing views of the web and each flange. Such a graphical representation conveniently displays all the details from the downloaded part file.

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Finished beam after exiting PythonX

Shown here is the actual part produced from the detailing file downloaded into the VersaFAB Studio program. All cuts, copes, slots and bolt holes were made according to the detailed drawing specs with no programming or operator intervention.

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Direct Download All Design Details


PythonX accepts part data from design detailing software and uses it to create the cut instructions. No programming needed - just load the part file and start cutting:

VersaFAB Studio software is the system's Windows-based interface that puts this remarkable flexibility at your fingertips. It displays run data of the length, width and height of the part being processed. It shows you how many holes, slots, copes, cuts and marks belong on each face and what the order of processing is. You have the option to halt, disable or skip any operation, or to program your own features.

The PythonX Operator Interface depicts the completed part
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